December 5, 2025 A Complete Guide for Ruby on Rails, React, and React Native Developers Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) is one of the most misunderstood parts of modern web development — and one of the most common sources of errors developers face when building APIs. If you’re working with Ruby on Rails, React, or React … Continue reading 🚦 Understanding CORS in Modern Web Development
Year: 2025
💥 Yes, YOU Can Fix a Bug in IRB — Here’s How a Simple Emoji Crash Led to a Real Ruby Patch
December 4, 2025 Most developers think contributing to Ruby’s internals requires wizard-level C skills, decades of experience, and a direct line to Matz. Bring Your Next Project to Life with High-Quality Development Don’t miss the opportunity to take your project to the next level. Whether you want to launch something new or improve an existing … Continue reading 💥 Yes, YOU Can Fix a Bug in IRB — Here’s How a Simple Emoji Crash Led to a Real Ruby Patch
The Ruby Bindings Every Rails Developer Should Know
December 3, 2025 By Germán Silva Bindings are one of the most underrated yet critical pieces of the Ruby ecosystem. They are the bridges that connect Ruby to native libraries, databases, protocols, and even hardware. Bring Your Next Project to Life with High-Quality Development Don’t miss the opportunity to take your project to the next … Continue reading The Ruby Bindings Every Rails Developer Should Know
Understanding bundle, bundler exec, and the Real Difference Between rails c and bundle exec rails c 🛠
December 2, 2025 In the Ruby and Ruby on Rails ecosystem, developers interact constantly with tools like Bundler and commands such as bundle exec or rails c. These commands may look similar, but each plays a crucial role in how your application loads and manages dependencies. Understanding these differences isn’t just a best practice — … Continue reading Understanding bundle, bundler exec, and the Real Difference Between rails c and bundle exec rails c 🛠
Debugging in Real Life: How I Use Rails.logger and Docker Logs in My Daily Workflow
December 1, 2025 Debugging is one of those tasks that quietly shapes a developer’s day. It’s not flashy, it’s not glamorous, but it’s the difference between smooth development and losing an afternoon wondering why a request refuses to behave. Over the years working with Ruby and Rails, one of the tools I’ve learned to appreciate … Continue reading Debugging in Real Life: How I Use Rails.logger and Docker Logs in My Daily Workflow




